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Calculus Formulas from Stewart Calculus 6E

Type: 
Card Collection
Compatibility: 
Mnemosyne 1.1 +
Status: 
Testing
Author: 
Clint Armstrong
Source: 

Thompson Calculus by James Stewart 6th Edition
All formulas in the front cover, and all formulas in the back cover through Basic Integrals.

Description: 

This collection was made for the Math 132 course at Liberty University and requires LaTeX.

Phases of the Moon

Type: 
Card Collection
Status: 
Complete
Author: 
Bill Price
Source: 

The cards use these images from Wikimedia Commons, resized to 25% original size:

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Moon_phase_0.png
through
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Moon_phase_7.png

Description: 

This is a very simple card set which teaches the eight phases of the moon. There are 16 cards total, two for each phase (one quizzing the name of the phase and one quizzing the accompanying image).

Installation instructions are contained in the readme file.

review for entrance exam: first faculty of medicine at charles university in Prague

Type: 
Card Collection
Status: 
Complete
Author: 
Taylor Steil
Source: 

wikipedia
college websites
examkrackers MCAT review books

Description: 

If you are applying to the 6 year medical school program at the First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, in Prague, this set of 470 flashcards will probably be helpful. It covers almost all of the physics and chemistry topics but only about 40% of the biology topics.

I also included the Microsoft One Note files that I used to initially create the study materials.

It might also be useful for people just wanting to brush up on some basic high school / early college level physics and chemistry.

Skeleton: Human front

Type: 
Card Collection
Compatibility: 
Mnemosyne 1.x +
Status: 
Complete
Author: 
Timothy Bourke
Source: 

The source image can be downloaded from: Wikimedia commons
(This image has been released into the public domain by its author, LadyofHats. This applies worldwide.
In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so: LadyofHats grants anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.)

The individual images and export file were automatically generated using a
script: http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~tbourke/software/svgtoquiz.html

Description: 

Basic bones of a human seen from the front.

The image is quite long and thus use requires either at least 800 vertical pixels or the answer overlay functionality in Mnemosyne 1.0.2.

Periodic Table Revamped

Type: 
Card Collection
Status: 
Complete
Author: 
Bill Price
Source: 

Based on this card set by DBOOKSTA:
http://mnemosyne-proj.org/node/61

Description: 

Contains two sets of cards:

(1) Elements and Elemental Symbols
(2) Atomic Number

The primary difference between this and DBOOKSTA's set is that, in addition to items like this:

Q: Symbol: Cu
A: Copper

it now asks the opposite of the question, like this:

Q: Copper
A: Symbol: Cu

Periodic Table

Type: 
Card Collection
Status: 
Complete
Author: 
DBOOKSTA
Description: 

Contains two Categories:

1. Elemental Symbols

2. Atomic Number, which covers elements up to atomic number 100 excluding Lanthanides and Actinides.

UK Final MBBS medical questions

Type: 
Card Collection
Status: 
Incomplete
Author: 
Carl Reynolds
Source: 

References: emedicine.com, Cotran and Robbin's Pathological basis of disease 7th edition, Oxford handbook of clinical medicine 6th edition, Rapid Medicine by Amir Sam, BNF March 2007, The ECG made easy by Hampton, The CXR made easy by Brown et al, NEJM, UK Royal college and NICE guidelines, my own notes.

Description: 

These are my revision questions for the UK final MBBS. They will eventually cover all that is needed for the final MBBS examinations as well as other interesting or useful information I've gleaned along the way. At present there are nearly 2000 questions.

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